AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. MOW pUBLISHED. * THIS WEEK'S ISSUE CONTAINS ; 50 .. TTANDSOME "ILLUSTRATIONS. /-10R0NATI0N T)AY IN ; ' AUCKLAND. QCENES IN piTT AND QIJBURBS.'' i PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN AT MOUNT . EDEN FORMED UP TO SALUTE THE FLAG. SCHOOL -CADETS LINED UP FOR THE SALUTE. PRESENTING- CORONATION CARDS TO THE SCHOLARS. SIR J. L. CAMPBELL PLANTING THE , ; CORONATION OAK AT PARNELL SCHOOL. j . * CHILDREN AND CADETS AT bEVONPORT SCHOOL BEING ADDRESSED BY THE HEADMASTER, ■ VOLUNTEERS FIRING THE FEU-DE-JOIE. THE i MILITARY PARADE IN PRINCESSTREET. VOLUNTEERS FORMING UP FOR THE I MARCH PAST. • ■ THE MAYOR PRESENTING WAR MEDALS ; TO RETURNED TROOPERS. THE MARCH PAST OF THE CADETS. THE CORONATION PROCESSION AT : DEVONPORT. . THE ARCH AND DECORATIONS AT VICTORIA WHARF. DEVONPORT. UNVEILING THE COMMEMORATION ■-'.;■: TABLETS, KING EDWARD'S PARADE, DEVONPORT. ■ / THE COMMEMORATION TABLETS UNVEILED..... •.. i <•■; THE MAYOR OF DEVONPORT ADDRESS- ,. ING THE ASSEMBLY. THE CORONATION CELEBRATION COMMITTEE, DEVONPORT. AUCKLAND TLLUMINATED /r\N /CORONATION -pjTGHT. THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, WELLES- . LEY-STREET. THE HERALD BUILDINGS. ; ; THE POST OFFICE. • ..' ' AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. N.Z. INSURANCE COMPANY'S BUILDINGS. SOUTH-BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY'S BUILDINGS. V-"w.* '• ■ THE FIREWORKS DISPLAY AT DEVONPORT. fJIHE -WELLINGTON - AUCKLAND : I " '' "' "FOOTBALL 14/TATCH. - "'"'' : ™LINGTON RUGBY REPRESENTS 11 V FjO. THE CROWD ON THE GRANDSTAND ' GAMB OPEN FROM THE THROW-IN. AUCKLAND PRESSING FOR A SCORE - - AN tt AUCKLANDER COLLARED: WELLINGTON APPEALING FOR; A! FREE KICK. AUCKLAND BACKS ON THE ATTACK, % nPHE -OF/TURN OF THE rpROOPS ■■■■ • FROM ' 1 COUTH A FRICA. THE TROOPSHIP BRITANNIC IN AUCK- ... LAND HARBOUR. ; ■~ A GROUP OF WEST COAST RETURNED TROOPERS. ■:.-■_ . , A GROUP OF AUCKLAND RETURNED . TROOPERS. RETURNED OFFICERS AT THE MUNICIPAL CHAMBERS, AUCKLAND. A TUG-O'-WAR BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN' OFFICERS. -. A SCENE ON THE TROOPSHIP BRITAN- :' NIC. ' .. .. , CHIPPING TjVVT /BATTLE TO QYDNEY. HOISTING THE CATTLE FROM TENDER ■ • TO STEAMER, v, LOADING THE ■: CATTLE : FROM THE • ' WHARF. • ' « ! ; rpHE QOVERNOR ,AT TNGLEWOOD. : ; LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF ' THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. .. ; i THE CROWD WITNESSING THE i CERE- \ MONY. 1 MOA-STREET, INGLEWOOD. ■'- ■ '< A GENERAL VIEW OF INGLEWOOD. - i • -* ( TUTISCELLANEOUS _' piCTURES. . i THE NATIONAL DAIRY ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE. STRATFORD.- : ~ \ A GROUP :AT THE COLLEGIATE £ SCHOOL'S FANCY DRESS. DINNER, * WANGANUI. ' i LAUNCHING THE MCGREGOR P.S. COMPANY'S NEW STEAMER CLAYMORE. + THE WRECK OF THE S.S. KARAWEERA FITZROY RIVER, QUEENSLAND. • * MEMBERS OF THE EDUCATION BOARD, "V WANGANUI. ■■■■ r THE NEW POST OFFICE, WANGANUI. y, , pRICE, SIXPENCE.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12044, 14 August 1902, Page 4
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